/* ===========================================================================
 *
 * JQuery URL Parser
 * Version 1.0
 * Parses URLs and provides easy access to information within them.
 *
 * Author: Mark Perkins
 * Author email: mark@allmarkedup.com
 *
 * For full documentation and more go to http://projects.allmarkedup.com/jquery_url_parser/
 *
 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * CREDITS:
 *
 * Parser based on the Regex-based URI parser by Stephen Levithian.
 * For more information (including a detailed explaination of the differences
 * between the 'loose' and 'strict' pasing modes) visit http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/parseuri
 *
 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * LICENCE:
 *
 * Released under a MIT Licence. See licence.txt that should have been supplied with this file,
 * or visit http://projects.allmarkedup.com/jquery_url_parser/licence.txt
 *
 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * EXAMPLES OF USE:
 *
 * Get the domain name (host) from the current page URL
 * jQuery.url.attr("host")
 *
 * Get the query string value for 'item' for the current page
 * jQuery.url.param("item") // null if it doesn't exist
 *
 * Get the second segment of the URI of the current page
 * jQuery.url.segment(2) // null if it doesn't exist
 *
 * Get the protocol of a manually passed in URL
 * jQuery.url.setUrl("http://allmarkedup.com/").attr("protocol") // returns 'http'
 *
 */

jQuery.url = function()
{
	var segments = {};

	var parsed = {};

	/**
    * Options object. Only the URI and strictMode values can be changed via the setters below.
    */
  	var options = {

		url : window.location, // default URI is the page in which the script is running

		strictMode: false, // 'loose' parsing by default

		key: ["source","protocol","authority","userInfo","user","password","host","port","relative","path","directory","file","query","anchor"], // keys available to query

		q: {
			name: "queryKey",
			parser: /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)=?([^&]*)/g
		},

		parser: {
			strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/((?:(([^:@]*):?([^:@]*))?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?))?((((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*)([^?#]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/, // more intuitive, fails on relative paths and deviates from specs
			loose:  /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+):)?(?:\/\/)?((?:(([^:@]*):?([^:@]*))?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)(((\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?([^?#\/]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/ //less intuitive, more accurate to the specs
		}

	};

    /**
     * Deals with the parsing of the URI according to the regex above.
 	 * Written by Steven Levithan - see credits at top.
     */
	var parseUri = function()
	{
		str = decodeURI( options.url );

		var m = options.parser[ options.strictMode ? "strict" : "loose" ].exec( str );
		var uri = {};
		var i = 14;

		while ( i-- ) {
			uri[ options.key[i] ] = m[i] || "";
		}

		uri[ options.q.name ] = {};
		uri[ options.key[12] ].replace( options.q.parser, function ( $0, $1, $2 ) {
			if ($1) {
				uri[options.q.name][$1] = $2;
			}
		});

		return uri;
	};

    /**
     * Returns the value of the passed in key from the parsed URI.
  	 *
	 * @param string key The key whose value is required
     */
	var key = function( key )
	{
		if ( ! parsed.length )
		{
			setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first...
		}
		if ( key == "base" )
		{
			if ( parsed.port !== null && parsed.port !== "" )
			{
				return parsed.protocol+"://"+parsed.host+":"+parsed.port+"/";
			}
			else
			{
				return parsed.protocol+"://"+parsed.host+"/";
			}
		}

		return ( parsed[key] === "" ) ? null : parsed[key];
	};

	/**
     * Returns the value of the required query string parameter.
  	 *
	 * @param string item The parameter whose value is required
     */
	var param = function( item )
	{
		if ( ! parsed.length )
		{
			setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first...
		}
		return ( parsed.queryKey[item] === null ) ? null : parsed.queryKey[item];
	};

    /**
     * 'Constructor' (not really!) function.
     *  Called whenever the URI changes to kick off re-parsing of the URI and splitting it up into segments.
     */
	var setUp = function()
	{
		parsed = parseUri();

		getSegments();
	};

    /**
     * Splits up the body of the URI into segments (i.e. sections delimited by '/')
     */
	var getSegments = function()
	{
		var p = parsed.path;
		segments = []; // clear out segments array
		segments = parsed.path.length == 1 ? {} : ( p.charAt( p.length - 1 ) == "/" ? p.substring( 1, p.length - 1 ) : path = p.substring( 1 ) ).split("/");
	};

	return {

	    /**
	     * Sets the parsing mode - either strict or loose. Set to loose by default.
	     *
	     * @param string mode The mode to set the parser to. Anything apart from a value of 'strict' will set it to loose!
	     */
		setMode : function( mode )
		{
			strictMode = mode == "strict" ? true : false;
			return this;
		},

		/**
	     * Sets URI to parse if you don't want to to parse the current page's URI.
		 * Calling the function with no value for newUri resets it to the current page's URI.
	     *
	     * @param string newUri The URI to parse.
	     */
		setUrl : function( newUri )
		{
			options.url = newUri === undefined ? window.location : newUri;
			setUp();
			return this;
		},

		/**
	     * Returns the value of the specified URI segment. Segments are numbered from 1 to the number of segments.
		 * For example the URI http://test.com/about/company/ segment(1) would return 'about'.
		 *
		 * If no integer is passed into the function it returns the number of segments in the URI.
	     *
	     * @param int pos The position of the segment to return. Can be empty.
	     */
		segment : function( pos )
		{
			if ( ! parsed.length )
			{
				setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first...
			}
			if ( pos === undefined )
			{
				return segments.length;
			}
			return ( segments[pos] === "" || segments[pos] === undefined ) ? null : segments[pos];
		},

		attr : key, // provides public access to private 'key' function - see above

		param : param // provides public access to private 'param' function - see above

	};

}();